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Pollinating Agents Majority Flowering Plants Range Animals Bees

A variety of animals, including insects (bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, wasps, ants), moths, birds, and bats, serve as major pollinating agents for most flowering plants.

A variety of animals, including insects (bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, wasps, ants), moths, birds, and bats, serve as major pollinating agents for most flowering plants.

Text Majority of flowering plants use a range of animals as pollinating
agents. Bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, wasps, ants, moths, birds (sunbirds and humming birds) and bats are the common pollinating agents.

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